I^orksbire Batuvalists' ITlnione 



Ipresibent : 



WILFRID H. HUDLESTON, M.A., F.R.S., Sec.G.S., Oatlands Park, 

 Weybridge, Surrey. 



Secretaries : 



Wm. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

 Wm. Eagle Clarke, F.LS., Museum, Edinburgh. 



The SEVENTY-FOURTH MEETING- 



WILL BE HELD AT 



S0A.RI3OROUaH, 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



THE PEAK AND THE SOUTHERN PORTION OP 



ROBIN HOOD'S BAY, 

 On MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1888. 



The chair at the General Meeting will be taken by the President. 

 Railway Arrangements. 



Through return tickets at pleasure party fares will be issued at all Yorkshire 

 stations on the G. N., H. & B., L. & Y., L. & N. W., M. S. & L., Mid., and N. E. 

 Railways, which have booking arrangements for Robin Hood's Bay, Fyling Hall, 

 or Peak Stations to Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. producing their signed 

 card of Memliershp. Members travelling via \Yhitby may book to Scarborough, 

 with liberty to break joumey at Robin Hood's Bay, Fyling Hall, or Peak Stations. 



Members and Associates starting from stations which have not through book- 

 ing arrangements, should book to the most convenient junction, and re-book to their 

 destination ; the reduction of fare will l)e granted for both portions of the journey. 



Routes. 



Route I. — Geological. — To be led by the President of the 

 Union (Mr. W. H. Hudleston, M.A., F.R.S.). To start from Peak 

 station, on the arrival of the ii-io a.m. train, proceed in the direction 

 of Crag Hall Quarry, and thence return by the same route for a short 

 distance, proceed to where the Peak fault is seen in the cliff, descend 

 to the shore, pass over Blue Wyke Point, and re-ascend the cliffs by 

 the path underneath the station. 



Route H. — Zoologists and P>otanists would do well to work 

 Ramsdale Woods and the Mill Beck Valley (from Fyling Hall 

 Station). 



Route HI. — Marine Zoologists and Botanists will find the tide 

 suitable. The tide will be low during the Excursion, high-water being 

 at 9 p.m. 



Books and Maps. 



The whole district is comprised in Sheet 95 N.W. of the One-inch 

 (and Sheet 47 of the Six-inch) Ordnance Map. which may also be had 

 geologically coloured. Tate & Blake's ' Yorkshire Lias' — which gives 



